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Andrew gives Charles his 'first genuine royal crisis' as King

The controversy that had been swirling around Prince Andrew became a crisis for the Royal Family, and in King Charles’s handling of it there could be signals of the kind of monarchy he hopes to lead.
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'Love makes you stronger': Mothers search for Mexico City's missing

CBC News accompanied several mothers in the search for their missing children in Mexico City. The capital is the first jurisdiction in the country to use a pattern-based strategy to find the about 7,000 people listed as disappeared in the city.
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U.K. police declare 'major incident' following train stabbing attack

Police in the U.K. say they have declared a stabbing attack a 'major incident,' and that counter-terrorism police are supporting the investigation.
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Trump vows 'guns-a-blazing' response to Nigeria over alleged anti-Christian persecution

The warning of possible military action came after Nigeria's President Bola Ahmed Tinubu earlier on Saturday pushed back on Trump announcing that he was designating the West African country 'a country of particular concern' for allegedly failing to rein in the persecution of Christians.
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'There's no due process': ICU nurse, army veteran among U.S. citizens caught in ICE dragnet

Two U.S. citizens whose forceful arrests by ICE were caught on video say federal agents violated their constitutional rights. As backlash against the administration's escalating immigration raids grows, more than 170 U.S. citizens have been detained by immigration officers since Trump reclaimed the presidency.
